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MSU football team members celebrate their four consecutive wins over Michigan after the game Saturday. Coach Mark Dantonio joins Charlie Bachman (1933-37) as the only Spartan coaches to win four of their first five games against U-M.
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Police ID shooting victim Lansing police identified the victim in Friday’s KFC shooting as East Lansing resident Marcus Schrauben, 21. Police say Schrauben was shot during an armed robbery at the restaurant. His family said he had been looking to leave the job. — Page 1B
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Wall Street protests spread around the world Sparked by the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York against corporate greed, hundreds of thousands of supporters Saturday marched in cities around the globe, including Lansing. — Pages 5A, 1B
U.S. won’t keep troops in Iraq after year’s end BAGHDAD — The Associated Press has learned that the Obama administration is abandoning plans to keep U.S. troops in Iraq past a year-end withdrawal deadline. An administration official in Washington has confirmed that all American troops will leave except for about 160 troops attached to the U.S. Embassy. — Page 3A
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MSU’s defense punishes the Michigan offense on Saturday at Spartan Stadium and knocked U-M’s quarterback from the game.
COUSINS LEADS WAY Kirk Cousins is first Spartan starting quarterback to win threestraight games over Michigan. Stories, Page 1D
HAPPENING TODAY » Farewell Reception for East Lansing City Manager Ted Staton, 1 p.m. Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road, East Lansing. Program and remarks by local community and regional speakers, followed by a social hour with light food and refreshments. Info: 333-2580. » Apple Butter Festival, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fenner Nature Center, 2020 Mt. Hope Ave., Lansing. Heritage arts and crafts, great food, music. Info: 483-4224, www.mynaturecenter.org. Cost: free.
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ot so fast, Michigan seemed to say. You think you’ve got ugly uniforms? Well, check these out. Just as everyone at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing was getting used to Michigan State’s green, black and bronze Nike Pro Combat uniforms (the kids love them, everyone says, and I say, some kids love eating Play-Doh), out came the Wolverines in their surprise Adidas Legacy gear — in which they looked sort of like a rugby team from the 1970s. Luckily, the game itself honored tradition Saturday in front of 77,515 fans. It was violent, passionate and wild. And it ended in a convincing 28-14 victory for the Spartans. We’re used to emotion when these two universities get together on the football field. And now we’re starting to get used to MSU winning. And so are the Spartans. No matter what happened on that field Saturday, they never stopped looking like they expected it to end up
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